

7/31/2025
Tulsa Raceway Park
Double Down in T-Town 2025 - Oct 17-18
Two Tracks. One Epic Weekend! “Throwdown in T-Town” & “Dirt Down in T-Town” combine for Two Nights of Non-Stop Action - Oct.?17-18
Osage Casino & Hotel Tulsa Raceway Park (TRP) and Tulsa Speedway (TSW) are joining forces once again to create an unmatched weekend of motorsports when the Throwdown in T-Town/Ronnie Hobbs World Finals collides with Dirt Down in T-Town, Oct.?17-18 to create the FIRST EVER Double Down in T-Town! Fans enjoy free general admission to both venues, with a single $25 per-vehicle parking pass (per day) unlocking access to every burnout, high-speed dirt slinging slide, and side-by-side duel on the property.
Drag Racing: Throwdown in T-Town — Tulsa Raceway Park
The Throwdown’s eighth-mile surface will showcase seven Mid-West Drag Racing Series classes, headlined by Pro Mods and Funny Cars ripping 3.6-second, 200-plus-mph blasts. On top of championship-deciding MWDRS rounds, fans will see the MAKO Real Street Reunion, Outlaw Gassers, and index classes! Jet Cars from Douthit?Motorsports (Jet Cars Rock) will cap each night with flaming, side-by-side exhibition passes—guaranteed sensory overload. Every General Admission ticket doubles as a pit pass, giving spectators direct access to crews and drivers for autographs and up-close views of the hardware.
Dirt Track: Dirt Down in T-Town — Tulsa Speedway
On the clay, 410-cubic-inch American Sprint Car Series winged rockets share the card with USRA Modifieds and B-Mods, supported by Factory Stocks, Dwarf Cars, and Tuners. The sprint cars’ 900-horsepower slides and the modifieds’ door-to-door battles ensure action from heat races to A-Features.
Fan Experience & Upgrades
For fans who want to level-up their weekend, a range of premium options is available. At Tulsa Raceway Park, a climate-controlled VIP suite—the best seat in the house—runs $1,500 per night and seats up to 12, while Tulsa Speedway offers its own glass-front, air-conditioned suite overlooking the whole track for $750. Die-hards can stand just feet from the burnouts with a VIP Starting-Line Pass at TRP for $150 per day (limited passes daily). Prefer hassle-free access? VIP Parking at either track is $40 per day, putting you in the closest lot with quick in-and-out privileges. RV enthusiasts can snag a spot at TRP—complete with 30-amp hookups and water—for $250 for the weekend, less than 50?feet from the action, while fans who like to combine racing with a cookout can claim a Tailgate Zone space at TRP for $75 per day, offering a track-side view right at the finish line. All upgrades can be reserved at TulsaRacewayPark.com and TulsaSpeedway.com, but quantities are limited and traditionally sell out well ahead of race day.
Media Contact
Tulsa Raceway Park — Jimmy?Boles
Phone: 918-437-7223 • Email: jimmy@tulsaracewaypark.com
About Tulsa Raceway Park & Tulsa Speedway
Located on the same motorsports campus in northeast Tulsa, TRP and TSW deliver national-level drag-racing and dirt-track entertainment nearly year-round. Combined, the facilities draw over 250,000 spectators annually and host marquee tours including the Mid-West Drag Racing Series and the American Sprint Car Series.
Article Credit: Michael Narx
Submitted By: Michael Narx